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	<div id="winchm_template_content"><div id="mainSection"><p>You can do kernel debugging over an Ethernet network cable when the target computer is running Windows 8. The target computer must have a supported network interface card (NIC) or network adapter.</p>
<p>During kernel debugging, the computer that runs the debugger is called the <i>host computer</i>, and the computer being debugged is called the <i>target computer</i>. To do <a href="#Bookmark16">kernel debugging over a network cable</a>, the target computer must have a supported network adapter. When the target computer is running Windows 8, the network adapters listed here are supported for kernel debugging.</p>
<div class="alert"><b>Note</b>  For a list of network adapters supported by Windows 8.1 for kernel debugging, see <a href="#Bookmark24">Supported Ethernet NICs for Network Kernel Debugging in Windows 8.1</a>.</div>
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<h2><a id="System_Requirements"></a><a id="system_requirements"></a><a id="SYSTEM_REQUIREMENTS"></a>System Requirements</h2>
<p>Kernel debugging through Ethernet NICs requires certain low-level platform support. Windows requires that these NICs be attached via PCI/PCIe for this debugging solution.

In most cases, simply plugging in one of these supported NICs will allow a robust kernel debugging experience. However, there may be cases where BIOS configuration details hinder the Windows debug path. The following set of platform requirements should be considered:</p>
<ul>
<li>System firmware should discover and configure the NIC device such that its resources do not conflict with any other devices that have been BIOS-configured.</li>
<li>System firmware should place the NIC’s resources under address windows that are not marked prefetchable.</li>
</ul>
<h2><a id="Finding_the_vendor_ID_and_device_ID"></a><a id="finding_the_vendor_id_and_device_id"></a><a id="FINDING_THE_VENDOR_ID_AND_DEVICE_ID"></a>Finding the vendor ID and device ID</h2>
<p>First find the vendor ID and device ID of the  network adapter on your target computer.</p>
<ul>
<li>On the target computer, open Device Manager (enter <b>devmgmt</b> in a Command Prompt window).</li>
<li>In Device Manager, locate the network adapter that you want to use for debugging.</li>
<li>Right click the network adapter node, and choose <b>Properties</b>.</li>
<li>In the <b>Details</b> tab, under <b>Property</b>, select <b>Hardware Ids</b>.</li>
</ul>
<p>The vendor and device IDs are shown as VEN_<i>VendorID</i> and DEV_<i>DeviceID</i>. For example, if you see PCI\VEN_8086&amp;DEV_104B, the vendor ID is 8086, and the device ID is 104B.</p>
<h2><a id="Vendor_ID_8086__Intel_Corporation"></a><a id="vendor_id_8086__intel_corporation"></a><a id="VENDOR_ID_8086__INTEL_CORPORATION"></a>Vendor ID 8086, Intel Corporation</h2>
<p>For vendor ID 8086, these device IDs are supported:</p>
<dl>
<dd>1000</dd>
<dd>1001</dd>
<dd>1004</dd>
<dd>1008</dd>
<dd>1009</dd>
<dd>100C</dd>
<dd>100D</dd>
<dd>100E</dd>
<dd>100F</dd>
<dd>1010</dd>
<dd>1011</dd>
<dd>1012</dd>
<dd>1013</dd>
<dd>1014</dd>
<dd>1015</dd>
<dd>1016</dd>
<dd>1017</dd>
<dd>1018</dd>
<dd>1019</dd>
<dd>101A</dd>
<dd>101D</dd>
<dd>101E</dd>
<dd>1026</dd>
<dd>1027</dd>
<dd>1028</dd>
<dd>1049</dd>
<dd>104A</dd>
<dd>104B</dd>
<dd>104C</dd>
<dd>104D</dd>
<dd>105E</dd>
<dd>105F</dd>
<dd>1060</dd>
<dd>1075</dd>
<dd>1076</dd>
<dd>1077</dd>
<dd>1078</dd>
<dd>1079</dd>
<dd>107A</dd>
<dd>107B</dd>
<dd>107C</dd>
<dd>107D</dd>
<dd>107E</dd>
<dd>107F</dd>
<dd>108A</dd>
<dd>108B</dd>
<dd>108C</dd>
<dd>1096</dd>
<dd>1098</dd>
<dd>1099</dd>
<dd>109A</dd>
<dd>10A4</dd>
<dd>10A5</dd>
<dd>10A7</dd>
<dd>10A9</dd>
<dd>10B5</dd>
<dd>10B9</dd>
<dd>10BA</dd>
<dd>10BB</dd>
<dd>10BC</dd>
<dd>10BD</dd>
<dd>10BF</dd>
<dd>10C9</dd>
<dd>10CB</dd>
<dd>10CC</dd>
<dd>10CD</dd>
<dd>10CE</dd>
<dd>10D3</dd>
<dd>10D5</dd>
<dd>10D6</dd>
<dd>10D9</dd>
<dd>10DA</dd>
<dd>10E5</dd>
<dd>10E6</dd>
<dd>10E7</dd>
<dd>10E8</dd>
<dd>10EA</dd>
<dd>10EB</dd>
<dd>10EF</dd>
<dd>10F0</dd>
<dd>10F5</dd>
<dd>10F6</dd>
<dd>1501</dd>
<dd>1502</dd>
<dd>1503</dd>
<dd>150A</dd>
<dd>150C</dd>
<dd>150D</dd>
<dd>150E</dd>
<dd>150F</dd>
<dd>1510</dd>
<dd>1511</dd>
<dd>1516</dd>
<dd>1518</dd>
<dd>1521</dd>
<dd>1522</dd>
<dd>1523</dd>
<dd>1524</dd>
<dd>1526</dd>
<dd>294C</dd>
</dl>
<h2><a id="Vendor_ID_10EC__Realtek_Semiconductor_Corp."></a><a id="vendor_id_10ec__realtek_semiconductor_corp."></a><a id="VENDOR_ID_10EC__REALTEK_SEMICONDUCTOR_CORP."></a>Vendor ID 10EC, Realtek Semiconductor Corp.</h2>
<p>For vendor ID 10EC, these device IDs are supported:</p>
<dl>
<dd>8136</dd>
<dd>8137</dd>
<dd>8167</dd>
<dd>8168</dd>
<dd>8169</dd>
</dl>
<h2><a id="Vendor_ID_14E4__Broadcom"></a><a id="vendor_id_14e4__broadcom"></a><a id="VENDOR_ID_14E4__BROADCOM"></a>Vendor ID 14E4, Broadcom</h2>
<p>For vendor ID 14E4, these device IDs are supported:</p>
<dl>
<dd>1600</dd>
<dd>1601</dd>
<dd>1639</dd>
<dd>163A</dd>
<dd>163B</dd>
<dd>163C</dd>
<dd>1644</dd>
<dd>1645</dd>
<dd>1646</dd>
<dd>1647</dd>
<dd>1648</dd>
<dd>164A</dd>
<dd>164C</dd>
<dd>164D</dd>
<dd>1653</dd>
<dd>1654</dd>
<dd>1655</dd>
<dd>1656</dd>
<dd>1657</dd>
<dd>1658</dd>
<dd>1659</dd>
<dd>165A</dd>
<dd>165B</dd>
<dd>165C</dd>
<dd>165D</dd>
<dd>165E</dd>
<dd>165F</dd>
<dd>1668</dd>
<dd>1669</dd>
<dd>166A</dd>
<dd>166B</dd>
<dd>166D</dd>
<dd>166E</dd>
<dd>1672</dd>
<dd>1673</dd>
<dd>1674</dd>
<dd>1676</dd>
<dd>1677</dd>
<dd>1678</dd>
<dd>1679</dd>
<dd>167A</dd>
<dd>167B</dd>
<dd>167C</dd>
<dd>167D</dd>
<dd>167F</dd>
<dd>1680</dd>
<dd>1681</dd>
<dd>1684</dd>
<dd>1688</dd>
<dd>1690</dd>
<dd>1691</dd>
<dd>1692</dd>
<dd>1693</dd>
<dd>1694</dd>
<dd>1696</dd>
<dd>1698</dd>
<dd>1699</dd>
<dd>169A</dd>
<dd>169B</dd>
<dd>169D</dd>
<dd>16A0</dd>
<dd>16A6</dd>
<dd>16A7</dd>
<dd>16A8</dd>
<dd>16AA</dd>
<dd>16AC</dd>
<dd>16B0</dd>
<dd>16B1</dd>
<dd>16B2</dd>
<dd>16B4</dd>
<dd>16B5</dd>
<dd>16B6</dd>
<dd>16C6</dd>
<dd>16C7</dd>
<dd>16DD</dd>
<dd>16F7</dd>
<dd>16FD</dd>
<dd>16FE</dd>
<dd>16FF</dd>
<dd>170D</dd>
<dd>170E</dd>
<dd>170F</dd>
</dl>
<h2><a id="Vendor_ID_1969__Atheros_Communications"></a><a id="vendor_id_1969__atheros_communications"></a><a id="VENDOR_ID_1969__ATHEROS_COMMUNICATIONS"></a>Vendor ID 1969, Atheros Communications</h2>
<p>Support for Atheros network adapters is provided by a separate module that is available from Qualcomm. These device IDs are supported.</p>
<dl>
<dd>1062</dd>
<dd>1063</dd>
<dd>1073</dd>
<dd>1083</dd>
<dd>1090</dd>
<dd>1091</dd>
<dd>10A0</dd>
<dd>10A1</dd>
<dd>10B0</dd>
<dd>10B1</dd>
<dd>10C0</dd>
<dd>10C1</dd>
<dd>10D0</dd>
<dd>10D1</dd>
<dd>10E0</dd>
<dd>10E1</dd>
<dd>10F0</dd>
<dd>10F1</dd>
<dd>2060</dd>
<dd>2062</dd>
<dd>E091</dd>
<dd>E0A1</dd>
<dd>E0B1</dd>
<dd>E0C1</dd>
<dd>E0D1</dd>
<dd>E0E1</dd>
<dd>E0F1</dd>
</dl>
<h2><a id="related_topics"></a>Related topics</h2>
<dl>
<dt><a href="#Bookmark8">Setting Up Kernel-Mode Debugging over a Network Cable in Visual Studio</a></dt>
<dt><a href="#Bookmark16">Setting Up Kernel-Mode Debugging over a Network Cable Manually</a></dt>
<dt><a href="#Bookmark24">Supported Ethernet NICs for Network Kernel Debugging in Windows 8.1</a></dt></dl></div></div>	
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